There was a song I heard once way back in the late 80s early 90s, probably rock, where the chorus was a panicked shout of āleft behind!ā Might be worth tracking down and adding it. Oh and āguess what time it isā from the kids TV show Odd Squad is a banger and often used as an alarm in our house.
Time broke in 2020.
Pretty much imported from them yeah. Came bundled with the settlers as part of their base code. Humans eh? What are we likeā¦
Also fair. Just eternal little wars then imperialism really. (Though in defence of Ireland we tend to be on the invaded not the invading end of that kind of thing).
We canāt wait: Lilly Wachowski, who co-directed The Matrix, is Developing āHell Followed With Us,ā a Dystopian Monster Movie With Trans and Autistic Romantic Leads. www.them.us/story/lilly-...
The 'Matrix' director is working with the studios behind 'Castlevania' to adapt the anti-religion survival epic 'Hell Followed With Us.'
Fancy Ā£10k for humanities or social science research? Weāve opened the call for our small research grants. Do share. Awards will be allocated through partial randomisation - awarded randomly between those applications that meet our quality threshold www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/funding/ba-l...
The BA/Leverhulme Small Research Grants are available to support primary research in the humanities and social sciences. These awards, up to Ā£10,000 in value and tenable for up to 24 months, are provi...
Watching Paralympic closing coverage last night and was honestly moved to tears when as part of the GB summary the (disabled) presenter explained how important it is not to use the positivity to ignore the fact that life is still generally basically shit here for disabled people.
Gee. I wonder if anyone warned people about this.
As part of a test run for Australia's corporate regulator, AI was used to summarise submissions made by the public. The trial found that AI performed worse in every metric compared with humans. Assessors suggested AI would make more work for people, not less. www.crikey.com.au/20...
A test of AI for Australia's corporate regulator found that the technology might actually make more work for people, not less.